Will Green re-sign with Sixers? Rivers sure thinks so

8, so he couldn’t join his newest team until training camp had already started.

We had our exit meeting just now and business is business, at the end of the day, but even though I was here for a short amount of time, this is like a family to me.

Right now, I haven’t had a full summer in a while to enjoy my offseason, which is a good and a bad thing.

So I’m focused on that and obviously free agency is in the mix of that, but it’s just not something I’ve really thought deeply about right now, because I thought we would still be playing and focused on the here and now.

Furkan Korkmaz stepped in for Green and averaged 7.5 points over those four games, making 35.5 percent of his field goals and 25 percent of his three-pointers.

“A little bit of everything — X’s and O’s; mentally; what to look for; what to be careful of; how he thinks that I can impact the game, given the situation,” Thybulle said last week.

“I’m saying, ‘Hell no, I’m not coaching.’ I’m not saying that I couldn’t do it.

I can make tough decisions when I need to, but to manage that many people and also to have the pressure of winning, your job not being that stable, it’s tough.

I feel like I’ve got a couple good more years left in me — hopefully a solid four.

Before any of that, there’s the question of whether Green will indeed return to Philadelphia as Rivers expects.

The guy wrote a book halfway through the year, signed an extension and is living and playing in Miami.

Obviously I’d love to be Vince and play 22 years, but I don’t think my body will hold up that long.

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